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CalPERS To Vote on 2006 HMO Contracts by June 15

The California Public Employees’ Retirement System later this month is expected to approve its 2006 HMO contracts, which “for the first time in five years” are expected to include “no major coverage changes,” the Sacramento Bee reports.

CMS Administrator McClellan Proposes Medicare-Based Prescription Drug Monitoring System

CMS Administrator Mark McClellan has proposed using billing data and health care information collected from Medicare beneficiaries to create a more effective post-market surveillance system for prescription drugs, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Final Defense Witness in Tobacco Case Calls DOJ’s Proposed Remedies Flawed

A “simple court injunction” would be more effective in restraining tobacco companies’ actions than remedies proposed by four government witnesses, Dennis Carlton, a University of Chicago professor and industrial economics consultant, testified on Wednesday in the Department of Justice racketeering lawsuit against several large U.S. tobacco companies, the New York Times reports.

Kaiser Permanente Opens Health Food Store in Oakland Facility

Oakland-based HMO Kaiser Permanente has partnered with a natural food store to open a store in its Kaiser Oakland Medical Center, a venture that could be the first of its kind in the nation, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Orange County Hospitals Receive Cash Rewards for Meeting Quality Measures

CalOPTIMA, which operates Orange County’s Medi-Cal program, on Wednesday announced that its nine network hospitals received a total of $1.1 million in cash awards for their participation in the agency’s quality-improvement program, the Orange County Register reports.